I did have a wireless version of the natural keyboard from the early 2000's Nice thing along with the mouse. For some reason it broke when I was on holiday :( Great video btw, it's nice to revisit some of these old freebie CD's.
I had the wireless one with a wireless mouse too but I don't know what happened to that. I thought I'd do a really quick video on the Home CD sampler as I didn't want to bore people for too long. What I love about it is it's a proper little time capsule and it's brought back so many memories!
@@airfixer9461 Hi. Thanks for your comment. Yes most of these are OEM but a few are retail. The issue with retail CDs is two fold: their price and their availability. Most titles I’ve managed to pick up for less than £10 where as someone is listing the Microsoft Wine Guide for £29.99 and I can’t justify spending that. Then you look at Flight Simulator and someone is selling that £70. As much as I’d like a big shelf of boxed software, I neither have the funds of the space.
@@RichsRandomRetroReviews Indeed, understandable...much of the old stuff is going for ridiculous prices these days. And of course you'll need some space to stock it all...I know...I have the same problem ;-)
Love the house with chimney mouse! 😂
Nothing EVER goes smoothly with retro! I always find myself wondering why on earth I keep at it
I did have a wireless version of the natural keyboard from the early 2000's Nice thing along with the mouse. For some reason it broke when I was on holiday :( Great video btw, it's nice to revisit some of these old freebie CD's.
I had the wireless one with a wireless mouse too but I don't know what happened to that. I thought I'd do a really quick video on the Home CD sampler as I didn't want to bore people for too long. What I love about it is it's a proper little time capsule and it's brought back so many memories!
I like what you have collected so far...but I looks like their all OEM versions....what about the boxed retail versions of the titles ?
@@airfixer9461 Hi. Thanks for your comment. Yes most of these are OEM but a few are retail. The issue with retail CDs is two fold: their price and their availability. Most titles I’ve managed to pick up for less than £10 where as someone is listing the Microsoft Wine Guide for £29.99 and I can’t justify spending that. Then you look at Flight Simulator and someone is selling that £70. As much as I’d like a big shelf of boxed software, I neither have the funds of the space.
@@RichsRandomRetroReviews Indeed, understandable...much of the old stuff is going for ridiculous prices these days. And of course you'll need some space to stock it all...I know...I have the same problem ;-)